Monday, August 29th: Math: Warm-up: Review test with a neighbor. 1. Create a store with a partner and pick 2 items you want to sell with a price2. Create your receipt that Ms. Molina will show you how to make3. 2 rounds of buying and sellingHOMEWORK: Lesson 11 page 61 a-c #1-30; Due Tuesday

Science: Warm-up: L1-2 QuizCondensation worksheetNO HOMEWORK

Tuesday, August 30th: Math: Warm up: Each group make poster of 'Whole number place values" (page 64)HOMEWORK: Lesson 12 a-e #1-30 Due Thursday

Science: Warm-up: Condensation questionFreezing worksheetNO HOMEWORK

Thursday, September 1stMath: Warm-up How old are you if you were born in 1951? 1963? 1988?HOMEWORK: Lesson 13 page 70 a,b #1-30 Due Friday

Welcome back to school! :)Tuesday, August 2ndMath: 1. Warm up: Name action game-to be played outside; assign seats and pass out math books2. Quick math worksheet to warm up brain.3. Math Placement test NO HOMEWORK

Science: Warm-up: Classroom procedures, website; HOMEWORK: Sign classroom rules and contract- Due Wednesday​1. Start on pendant banners; you may take home for HOMEWORK if you feel you will need more time than given tomorrow.

​Wednesday, August 3rdMath: Warm-up: Continue to work on pendant bannersWe will share our banners at the the end of class and turn them in. NO HOMEWORK

Thursday, August 4thMath:Warm-up: Page 7 a-h; then read examplesHOMEWORK: Lesson 1-page 10 a-fLesson 2- page 12 a-h; page 16 a-f, #1-20- Due FridayRemember that you get full credit for doing your homework, even if you get a few answers wrong. We will have a time to go over tough questions the next day.

Science: Warm-up: Why is it important to follow directions and work together as a group?Team building cupsGroup reflection NO HOMEWORK

Friday, August 5thMath: Warm up: page 18 a-h (While you are doing your warm up, right on the board the top 2 questions that you would like to go over. If it’s already on the board, put a tally mark by it. We will go over the top 3 questions as a class.)1. Correct answers for lesson 1 and 2HOMEWORK: Lesson 3 page 21 a-i, #1-30 and EF- Due Monday

Science:Warm-up: In your head, come up with an estimate for how many drops of water can fit on a penny?1. Why does matter matter? powerpoint and guided notesHOMEWORK: States of Matter Conclusion- Due Monday: Write a summary about why water sticks together and how molecules move in each state of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Feel free to include a drawings. Please include the words cohesion and surface tension.

Wednesday, May 11th: Science1. Watch Ted-Ed: Newtons Three Laws and take notes on what Newton's three law's are. 2. Then in your group, you will create a short presentation that clearly explains 'Newton's 3 Laws.' Feel free to use any resources and be creative with your presentation. 3. Newton's 3 laws presentations will be presented today in class. Please take notes on the presentation to turn in. HOMEWORK: Bring in any supplies for bottle rocket building for Friday.

Friday, May 13th: ScienceHOMEWORK: Your rocket and blue print is due on TUESDAY. Your blue print must contain: your rockets name, clearly labeled parts and why you designed them (with a connection to Newton's 3 laws), and must be in color.